Javier Solana
Javier Solana
Francisco Javier Solana de Madariaga, KOGFis a Spanish physicist and Socialist politician. After serving in the Spanish government under Felipe Gonzálezand Secretary General of NATO, he was appointed the European Union's High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy, Secretary General of the Council of the European Union and Secretary-General of the Western European Union and held these posts from October 1999 until December 2009...
NationalitySpanish
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth14 July 1942
CountrySpain
What frightens me and worries me is that these weeks are taken advantage of for the purpose of conflict rather than for consolidation
There is a lot of rhetoric ? the arrival of a new president has contributed as well. National pride is being appealed to and it is very difficult to make the first decision giving way on the nuclear issue. We have to be firm ... and make Iran see that it has taken the wrong decision.
We are going to continue to damage as much as possible those units that are responsible for the criminal acts that have taken place in Kosovo,
They have taken decisions that were absolutely incompatible with the commitments that they have made with the international agency and also to us.
Now we have the most important security presence in the Middle East ever taken by the European Union ... We are entering also the security aspect.
We want to make sure every member of the board of governors is aware of the importance of the decisions that are going to be taken at the extraordinary meeting.
I can confirm that this strike has taken place,
I have no information whatsoever that tells me with certainty that any of the accusations, allegations, rumors, that have taken place are true.
Unfortunately, it is highly probable that a weapon went astray and hit civilian buildings,
work together as a strong team for the future of the country.
We're going to continue working politically ... the behavior (of the Russians) is completely unacceptable,
We want to prove to Lebanon our support in establishing strong relations on political and economic levels between Lebanon and the European Union.
Ukraine is very profoundly divided. We have to do our utmost so that this country is able to rally together and so that we don't have this profound division. We still have time for a dialogue.
We want to take a decision that is part of a solution, not part of a problem, and therefore it has to be well explained and understood by everybody.